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  • 17 Essential Taco Memes

    17 Essential Taco Memes

    Who likes a good meme? More importantly who likes tacos?  Let me save you some time and answer both of them for you. EVERYBODY!!! So it’s a no-brainer that when meme and taco meet special things happen. Here is our list of 17 essential taco memes.

    17. One moment you’re having the time of your life. 4 Asada tacos on your plate and horchata in arms reach…… then BOOM. You ate them all 🙁 Straight out of tacos.

     

    16. The only thing better than tacos, FREE tacos. Someone needs to get a word into Oprah to turn this dream into reality.

     

    15. This is what happens when you let your heart speak. Poetry in its truest form.

     

    14. It’s always an awkward conversation when you have to explain that you weren’t being nice and ordering food for everyone. You are really about that taco life.

     

    13. Not too much to say. this one hit a little close to home.

     

    12.  #truth And if there is anybody that loves me out there. 2 asada 2 chorizo and salsa roja please. (Thought I’d just ut that out in the universe.)

    11. That moment when you’re arguing with someone and they say that magic word and you instantly forget what you were talking about.

     

     

     

    10. The best part is they I didn’t have to say it.

     

    9. When you’re at work playing minesweeper, wishing you could get tacos in your email rather than office memos.

     

    8. #realtalk If there was no other reason to save the planet. This is the one.

     

    7. When someone mentions Taco Tuesday but they don’t know you’ve been about that taco life.

     

     

    6. Sometimes you and the taquero are not on the same page. Sometimes its them and other times its 2am after the club.

     

    5. Seriously I will find them and I will eat them.

     

    4. Let’s be honest, clothes seem to shrink after Taco Tuesday.

     

    3. I wish this level of happiness for everyone,

    2. The struggle is real. Everything in moderation, including moderation.

    1. This one speaks for its self. At the end of the day, the only thing that matters is results.

    That’s our list of the 17 essential taco memes. How did you like the list? Did we miss one? Let us know by comment below.

  • Amazing Spicy Sweet Tacos With Lime Sour Cream

    Amazing Spicy Sweet Tacos With Lime Sour Cream

    You had me at tacos 🙂 This recipe comes mamagourmad.com. Super straightforward taco recipe using some great spices. Topped with a very refreshing lime sour cream, this taco comes together to deliver a great burst of flavor.

     

    [yumprint-recipe id=’17’]Find the directions to these amazing tacos HERE

    http://www.mamagourmand.com/amazing-spicy-sweet-tacos-lime-sour-cream/

  • Types of Tacos

    Types of Tacos

    At this point in my taco adventure, I have eaten countless tacos. And I would consider myself to have a very good knowledge base when it comes to the subject. I remember as a teen and young adult, I would walk up and ask the person inside the truck for 4 asada tacos. I would pay very little attention to any other menu items or the descriptions next to them. That is except when I was pretending to read through them, posturing as if I was undecided about what to order.

    About a year ago, I was at one of my favorite local trucks with a friend and they asked if I knew what different item descriptions meant. To be honest, I didn’t really know at the time. I knew that sometimes I ordered tacos and the tortillas were warm, while other times the tortillas would be moist. That conversation drove me to explore and learn more about the origins of different tacos and find out how they are prepared.  I found several great sites describing types of tacos.  

    These are two great concise articles centered on taco types:

    Craftsy – Types of Tacos 

    Serioius Eats Guide To Taco Styles

    Below you find a brief description of the different styles of tacos that I learned about. Next time you are at a truck or restaurant, see if you can pick out these descriptions. 

    Tacos De Asador also known as “Spit” or “Grill” Tacos usually are made with grilled fillings such as asada (steak), chorizo (Mexican sausage), pollo (chicken), and tripas (tripe).

    Tacos De Cazo – Deep fried fillings typically include tripe, suadero, carnitas, and buche (pork stomach).

    Tacos De Sudados or Canasta – corn tortillas filled and then covered to trap moisture “sweat” and soften them.

    Tacos Al Pastor or De Adobada – Pork steaks seasoned with adobo. Traditionally the steaks are skewered and stacked on a rotisserie and slow-cooked.

    Tacos De Pescado / Fish Tacos – Grilled or fried fish topped with cabbage, pico de gallo, and/or sour cream.

    Tacos De Camarones / Shrimp Tacos – Grilled or Fried Shrimp usually topped with cabbage, pico de gallo, and/or sour cream.

    Tacos Dorados / Fried Tacos (taquitos)– Rolled, deep-fried tacos usually filled with chicken or beef.

     

    Here is a helpful inforgraphic by Maggie Unzueta @ Fix.com

    Fix.com

     

  • 3 Tacos To Eat #3 – Oakland California

    3 Tacos To Eat #3 – Oakland California

    1. Tacos Sinaloa (Carnitas)

    2138 International Blvd, Oakland, CA 94606

    Taqueria Sinaloa

    One of the most popular taco destinations in Oakland for good reason. The 2 orange trucks that bookend the parking lot on 23rd Ave and International Blvd welcome all in need of a taco fix. Tacos Sinaloa’s carnitas taco tops the list this month. Crispy, crispy carnitas (fried pork) topped with cilantro, onions, and a mild red salsa. Take a seat at one of the tables (equipped with tapatio) and enjoy.

    2. Belly (Cali Taco)

     1901 San Pablo Ave, Oakland, CA 94612

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    Belly’s Cali Taco (pictured on the Left) comes in at number 2 this month. The Cali Taco features house marinated steak, fries, guacamole, pico de gallo, spicy sour cream, and shredded cheddar cheese. And I know what you’re thinking… fries on tacos? Yes! fries on tacos. That is just one of the layers that make up this dish, and they all work together to deliver an amazing burst of flavors. Definitely not a traditional taco, but definitely delicious.

    3. Tacos El Grullo (Chorizo)

     27th Ave and international Blvd, Oakland, CA 94601

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    Not to be confused with Taqueria El Grullo on 26th Ave and Foothill Blvd, which may make another list :). Tacos El Grullo is tucked behind an office building on International blvd and 27th Ave. Just follow the arrow on the red and white sign on the corner.  This month, Tacos El Grullo’s chorizo taco gets our 3rd spot. Spicy chorizo topped with finely chopped onion, cilantro, and a green salsa. If you only judged by the lines at lunch you would know this is a spot worth checking out. Once you have sampled this busy taco truck, you’ll know why people keep coming back.

    That’s our list for the month!!! Check out previous lists and other articles on our blog.

    3 Tacos to Eat is a regular blog series highlighting our favorite tacos for the month. Restaurants and tacos are selected by a combination of Editors at Comeeda as well as surveys and opinions from tacophiles from our community. Lists can be grouped by taco fillings, neighborhood, city, and more. New list every month. Check out our blog for past lists, other taco related articles, profiles, recipes, and more.  Follow us on Instagram — @tacos.comeeda

    Like the list? Did we miss your favorite spot? Let’s taco bout it 🙂 Comment below.

     

     

  • A Few Words On Tortillas

    A Few Words On Tortillas

    Tortillas are ultimately a plate, an envelope surrounding the fillings that go in your taco. Originally, all tortillas were only made from the pulp of ground corn. Today there are a few variations, but the tortilla has been mainly unchanged for hundreds of years.  

    Corn/Maize tortillas are generally warmed before serving, this makes them more pliable when using them as a vehicle for toppings. They can be warmed on a skillet, comal, or in the oven.

    Yellow corn tortillas – made from yellow corn, these tortillas have a richer flavor than white corn tortillas. They are also ever slightly thicker than white corn tortillas.

    White Corn Tortillas – Most common variety for taco trucks and restaurants. More subtle flavor than their yellow counterparts.

    White Flour and Wheat Flour Tortillas are most popular for quesadillas, and burritos. Flour torillas are delicate and pliable. This makes them the ideal wrapping for your favorite fillings.

    White Flour Tortillas – generally don’t have a distinct flavor, which makes them great for wraps and burritos.

    Wheat Flour Tortillas have a recognizable flavor, making them less versatile to pair with as wide a range of flavors.

    Flour Tortillas Variations

    Spinach – Spinach is incorporated in the dough of these tortillas. It’s a good way to add a little something to your tortilla experience.

    Blue Cornmeal – Popular in the southwest United states, the cornmeal gives the torillas a slightly more grainy texture and a blue tint.

    Sundried Tomatoes –Just like spinach tortillas, these tortillas have sundried tomatoes incorporated into the dough, giving them a red hue.

     

    *Tips

    If you are not near a tortilleria, buy tortillas from a place that sells a lot of them. It is important to think of tortillas just like you think of bread, the fresher the better.

    To maintain freshness store in refrigerator for up to 2 weeks or freeze for up to 3 months.

  • 3 Tacos To Eat #2 – Oakland California

    3 Tacos To Eat #2 – Oakland California

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    #1 Cholita Linda  Baja Fish Taco

    4923 Telegraph Ave

    Cholita Linda a relative newcomer to the established taco scene in Oakland. With that said, Cholita Linda has gained one of the more enthusiastic followings around town. This bustling taqueria is on our list this month for their for their Baja Fish tacos. Most evenings you can see a line that runs out of the door waiting for a taste of the flavorful fish tacos. After our first taste there was no wondering why Cholita Linda has become one of Temescal’s most popular food destinations.

     

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    #2 El Novillo – Asada Taco

    1001 Fruitvale Avenue

    Located in the parking lot of Guadalajara restaurant, Tacos El Novillo is one of those trucks that is well known around town for all the right reasons. Novillo makes our list at number 2 this month for their asada tacos. Well seasoned cuts of meat on two corn tortillas topped with onions, cilantro, and salsa roja. Nothing innovative here, just really good tacos made by experienced taquerios.

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    #3 El Torero -Carnitas Taco

    5801 International Blvd

    El Torero is an unassuming taqueria on the corner of 58th and International Blvd. This family-run taqueria is pumping out some great tacos! They make our list for their carnitas taco. Well-cooked, not too greasy carnitas topped with onions, cilantro, salsa roja, and queso. Flavorful fillings and a friendly staff make this taqueria stand out. All food is made to order, so grab a seat, snack on some chips and salsa, and enjoy this hidden gem.

     

    3 Tacos to Eat is a regular blog series highlighting our favorite tacos for the month. Restaurants and tacos are selected by a combination of Editors at Comeeda as well as surveys and opinions from tacophiles from our community. Lists can be grouped by taco fillings, neighborhood, city, and more. New list every month. Check out our blog for past lists, other taco related articles, profiles, recipes, and more. Follow us on Instagram — @tacos.comeeda

  • Cranberry Salsa

    Cranberry Salsa

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